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The sterling silver jewellery offered by Thomas Sabo is made using sterling silver and enamel which is colored, semi precious stones and crystal. The entire collection is made with immense care and robustly quality controlled for quality assurance.
The three core collections offered by the designer are -
1. Rebel at Heart,
2. Seasonal and
3. Classical.
Rebel at Heart
The theme presented by the Rebel at Heart collection is Rock and Roll. It sis by and large a unisex collection intended for women and men who are calm, peaceful and charming.
Red, black and silver are the main colors which dominate this collection. Emphasis is greatly laid on swords, skulls. The pendants have a clasp for ease of removal and attachment to leather cords and silver chains. There is continuous updation done to the collection like the key which now includes new cross design and a crown. Lily and gothic style cross have been brought flawlessly into the present assortment.
Seasonal Collection
The Seasonal collection always includes the introduction of numerous novel idea all based upon a happiness of life, theme which is light hearted. The core of this fresh idea is the Summer of Love section.
One of the preferred beginnings is the Paradise Garden designs of jewelry. This range features a gigantic strawberry locket, huge red cherries, dragonfly pendants and mischievous butterfly. Obviously this assortment has been expressed as nature in all its delight and magnificence.
There is a sub collection as well called the Summer Perfection and Pure Passion which are outstanding and bright. Both of these feature vibrant turquoise and bright red coral correspondingly.
Classic Collection
The Classical Collection has brings with its collection some of new shades. The famous bracelets and multi colored necklaces are still there but with the beginning of hand facetted stones which are white, black, and pink in color. The focus of this collection is pieces for everyday wear and those pieces which add some glam to your outfit which does not go over the board. It's a truly extraordinary assortment.
Thomas Sabo Charm Club
Another main collection by Thomas Sabo is the popular Thomas Sabo Charm Club collection which offers a range of over 500 charms that can be worn with sterling silver bracelets which are either elastic or beaded bracelets and also with a diversity of unlike chains and necklaces. With every new season there is more addition to this collection.
In the latest edition by Thomas Sabo there is re-introduction of the horoscope charms. These have been skillfully refashioned and are establishing as actual hit with charm fans.
You will have a number of options obtainable when we look at wearing these charms. Charm bracelets come in huge variety, the contemporary beaded bracelets which has the option to hold up to 3 charms at the same time or the classic silver link bracelets. So from the three lovely collections of Thomas Charms, you are provided with a huge variety of charms and other jewel pieces. This collection allows you to definitely find something to your preference.
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The Historical Story Of Turquoise
Depending on which historian or gemologist you ask, the history of turquoise goes back between six and eight thousand years. Of course, if you ask a geologist, you will learn that the history of turquoise goes back nearly forty million years! But that's a story for a different article. Historical records suggest that turquoise was extracted the Sinai Peninsula by ancient Egyptians around 4,000 BC. Records left during the time period of about 2923-2915 BC during the reign of Senerkhet document extensive mining operations in Egypt, involving hundreds of individuals. Archaeological excavations found the breast plate of Pharaoh Sesostris II. This plate has an amazing display of highly skilled turquoise inlay work. There are others who claim that jewelry such as silver turquoise pendants and beads were found in Mesopotamia which date back to 5000 BC.
The Persians were the next civilization to discover this beautiful gemstone. However, this discovery occurred only hundreds of years after the Egyptian finds. The physical and visual qualities of turquoise from ancient Persia were – and continue to be – some of the best found anywhere in the world. More importantly, the Persians did not did not dictate who could and who couldn't own turquoise like the Egyptians did. While Egyptians allowed only people of high standing in their society to own this gemstone, any one in Persia who could afford to buy turquoise was allowed to own it. This helped spread the popularity of turquoise immensely.
Turkey played a key role in the spread of turquoise around the world. Turkey is situated at the cross roads of Asia and Europe. It soon became an important trading center for turquoise and helped bring this gem to civilizations of the Mediterranean. Turkey gained such high importance that that the stone was given a name related to the country. It is believed that turquoise comes from the French phrase that roughly translates to Turkish Stone. The only explanation for this origin is that the Europeans mistakenly believed that the turquoise was found in Turkey. Although the turquoise may have been purchased in Turkey, the stone was probably found in the Sinai or Persia. Turkey in fact had and has only very minor deposits of turquoise.
In North America, turquoise was first discovered by the native tribes about eleven centuries ago. The earliest mining operations were carried out in Cerrillos near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Native Americans had high regard for this stone and believed that it symbolized the joining of heaven and earth. They always thought of it a holy and lucky stone. They believed that it protected them from harm and therefore wore it during battles and on hunting expeditions. Some tribes believed that the stone had special powers for men and women depending on its color. The blue stones were considered to be symbols of male power, while green specimens were thought of as female power stones. The development of southwestern turquoise jewelry received a big boost with the advent of the Europeans who brought silver with them. Native artists soon mastered the art of creating beautiful silver turquoise jewelry that represented their culture and beliefs of the time. Today, southwestern artists continue to create some wonderful pieces of traditional and some more contemporary and innovative jewelry designs. Including turquoise in pieces of other materials such as cultured pearl necklaces and coral bracelets are relatively new trends that have gained in popularity in recent years.
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What color swimsuit would look best on me...coral or turquoise?
I'm having a hard time deciding which swimsuit to buy so I was wondering which of these colors would look best on me with my coloring. I have very blonde (almost platinum) hair, tan skin, & greenish brownish eyes. Thanks!
Turquoise always looks good with browns, greens, and yellows.
(Which is matches your eyes/hair/skin)
Coral doesn't match tan/yellow/green so much.
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